In Japanese, a common response to "thank you" is "dou itashimashite" which means "you're welcome." Another informal response is "douzo," which can be used to invite someone to do something or to accept something, similar to "you're welcome" in English. What is not polite in Japan?
【解答】(1)根据下文It means"thank Japanese.(它在日语中的意思是"谢谢",C项"这 是什么意思。故选C。 (2) 根据下文Iespecially their。)结合选项可知。"符合语境。 (3)根据下文Ill go Tokyo then Kyushu.(我要去东京。)结合选项可知?"符合语境。 (4) 根据下文I can fresh there.(我可以在那里吃...
A:this is Japanese. 查看更多回答 Q:arigato是什麼意思 A:I believe that's actually just Japanese written out in English. It means. Thanks or Thank you. 查看更多回答 "Arigato" 的翻譯 Q:arigato用 英語 (美國) 要怎麼說? A:Japanese : ありがとう ...
And, for the record, there are only 24 hours in a day. It takes twelve hours to clean a single doujinshi. It can take six hours to translate a single doujinshi because my Japanese isn't that fluent and I still have to look a lot of kanji compounds. It can take two days to type...
You might think saying “thank you” in Japanese is simple, but it’s more nuanced than it seems. On any given day, I find myself using two key phrases:sumimasen済みません(I’m sorry) andarigato有難う (thank you). Interestingly, the line between these phrases can blur, as I’ll ...